Best for intermittent use, prior to lifting and nipping off ingrown part. Over-use it and your nails can turn to mush! Start using just on the ingrown corner a couple times a day for two or three days before a pedi. It also eases the ingrown part enough you can use an orange stick for temporary relief, not provided by soaking, alone.Oh, and remove polish first for best effectiveness.Found it in Europe when on a three-month assignment (in freezing cold) and it saved my life. I was not in a good place for fancy nor frequent manis and pedis. (They had never seen an acrylic nail, for example.)UPDATE, I see from the two sets of reviews it doesn't seem effective to some people. If you are one of those, I am sorry. I recommend you see a podiatrist for ingrown nail care if this does not soften your nails enough after a few days of use. Some people plan to use the whole bottle, some people use it on toddlers, some people do a lot of things I would personally not recommend. If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't work and see the doc. It works for me and for most.The whole Gewhol line is worth checking out.
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